Re: Astronomy and Space
Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 5:13 pm
Yep. Impossible to prove it ever even happened.Parodite wrote:Hehe same here. Fake news.noddy wrote:its all lies - my area didnt eclipse and i cant replicate it in my kitchen.
Another day in the Universe
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Yep. Impossible to prove it ever even happened.Parodite wrote:Hehe same here. Fake news.noddy wrote:its all lies - my area didnt eclipse and i cant replicate it in my kitchen.
You must have a very big kitchen.Mr. Perfect wrote:You can replicate it in your kitchen.
I'm glad I got to see it, it was neat. 2nd one, 1st I was a youngster.
Huh? That's not exactly how I pictured God...... but proof is proof!Mr. Perfect wrote:Doesn't take much room at all.
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That's the problem with you people, even when presented with absolute proof, a video on the internet of God manipulating the cosmos, you still cling to your present mode of thinking that got you to this point in life. If you don't change your thinking, how do you hope to... evolve?noddy wrote:im not seeing a huge ball of fusion created plasma bending space and trapping planets in orbitals.
Just look into the sky.noddy wrote:im not seeing a huge ball of fusion created plasma bending space and trapping planets in orbitals.
3liqQa1w2B0Astronomers Have Finally Found Most of The Universe's Missing Visible Matter
Whoa.
MIKE MCRAE
10 OCT 2017
The missing expected visible matter but the missing dark matter issue remains.Doc wrote:https://www.sciencealert.com/astronomer ... ble-matter
3liqQa1w2B0Astronomers Have Finally Found Most of The Universe's Missing Visible Matter
Whoa.
MIKE MCRAE
10 OCT 2017
Our universe should not exist, CERN antimatter study
A new cutting edge experiment reveals the vast depths of human ignorance about the cosmos. Why didn't antimatter and matter annihilate each other after the Big Bang?
One of the deepest and most enduring mysteries in the study of the universe is why anything exists at all.
It really shouldn’t, not according to the best current physics. What really should exist is nothing but a flash of light. And yet, just look around. There is stuff everywhere. Physicists do not understand why, and after a major new discovery out of Europe’s nuclear research program, they are still in the dark.
The key to this mystery is antimatter. Antimatter is just as it sounds, the opposite of matter. Matter is made of different kinds of particles, like the proton, antimatter of corresponding kinds of antiparticles, like the antiproton. They have the same mass, but opposite charge, and if they meet, they annihilate each other, converting their mass into pure energy according to Einstein’s famous equation E=MC2.
Matter and antimatter are kind of like identical twins of the opposite sex, similar but opposite, says Makoto Fujiwara, a leading researcher at TRIUMF, Canada’s national laboratory for particle physics in Vancouver, who runs experiments at CERN in Geneva to create, detect, control, and trap antimatter.
The problem with reporters reporting on physics in the general media is that they are wholly clueless about physics andMr. Perfect wrote:Without comment:
http://nationalpost.com/news/world/scie ... rse-exists
Our universe should not exist, CERN antimatter study
A new cutting edge experiment reveals the vast depths of human ignorance about the cosmos. Why didn't antimatter and matter annihilate each other after the Big Bang?
One of the deepest and most enduring mysteries in the study of the universe is why anything exists at all.
It really shouldn’t, not according to the best current physics. What really should exist is nothing but a flash of light. And yet, just look around. There is stuff everywhere. Physicists do not understand why, and after a major new discovery out of Europe’s nuclear research program, they are still in the dark.
The key to this mystery is antimatter. Antimatter is just as it sounds, the opposite of matter. Matter is made of different kinds of particles, like the proton, antimatter of corresponding kinds of antiparticles, like the antiproton. They have the same mass, but opposite charge, and if they meet, they annihilate each other, converting their mass into pure energy according to Einstein’s famous equation E=MC2.
Matter and antimatter are kind of like identical twins of the opposite sex, similar but opposite, says Makoto Fujiwara, a leading researcher at TRIUMF, Canada’s national laboratory for particle physics in Vancouver, who runs experiments at CERN in Geneva to create, detect, control, and trap antimatter.
Currently no one knows.Mr. Perfect wrote:So what's your scientific explanation for why there is more matter than antimatter. Please call up CERN because they have no earthly idea. Literally.
As you seem to need an immediate answer for every question, regardless of whether the answer is right or invariably not even wrong,Mr. Perfect wrote:So a group of bros who have formulas that contradict existence itself, who profess openly that they have no understanding of over 90% of the universe supposedly know how it started 14 billion years ago even though they can't answer basic questions about it and the hypothesis rests on things that are unobservable and likely impossible.
Riiiigggghhtt. I will take a Hindu cow god any day.
You see, one thing is, I can live with doubt, and uncertainty, and not knowing.
I think it’s much more interesting to live, not knowing, than to have answers which might be wrong.
~ R. P Feynman
Antimatter, in the form of an antihydrogen atom consists of a antiproton nucleus orbited by an antielectron [positron].Nonc Hilaire wrote:Is antimatter a system where protons orbit electron?
Nothing.Mr. Perfect wrote:What is with the censorship. What is there to be afraid of.